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Deported Veterans Still Fighting to Return Home

July 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

We have always been willing to die for our country, the United States; now we have the opportunity to live in it, former deported military officer Alex Murillo told La Opinion. Murillo spoke at a […]

Business

$600 Stimulus Checks: Two-Thirds of Californians Expected to Receive New Direct Payments

July 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

An estimated two-thirds of California’s nearly 40 million residents are expected to receive a stimulus check of $600 under a new budget plan pushed forward by the state’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, and approved by […]

Health

Americans lost more years of life to COVID-19 in 2020 than to all accidents combined in a typical year

July 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

About 600,000 Americans have died of COVID-19 since the coronavirus outbreak began. But behind that huge figure is a more nuanced one that brings the human toll of the virus into even sharper relief. In […]

Business

Mothers struggle to return to work as California reopens

July 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

Before the pandemic, Patricia Gutierrez would drop her 8-year-old autistic son off at school in San Jose and her 4-year-old son off at day care every morning. After her mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, was […]

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Vive Cosmetics Receives Funding from California Capital

June 25, 2021 latinotimes 0

(Sacramento, CA)  When Leslie Valdivia and Joanna Rosario-Rocha started Vive Cosmetics, the beauty industry was overdue for change. What has grown into an acclaimed national brand with a wide range of lip products began as […]

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PORT IMPROVES CARGO HANDLING CAPABILITIES THROUGH PURCHASE OF TWO CRANES

June 25, 2021 latinotimes 0

STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA – The Port of Stockton has greatly improved operational efficiency and expanded its cargo handling capabilities by investing in new equipment. The Port purchased two Liebherr 550 Mobile Harbor Cranes offering a combined […]

Immigration

Kamala Harris to make first trip to the border as vice president this week

June 25, 2021 latinotimes 0

Vice President Kamala Harris will head to the US-Mexico border on Friday, her office confirmed, following weeks of criticism that she hasn’t visited the area despite being tasked by the Biden administration with trying to […]

Local

El Concilio launches Emergency Rental Assistance Program

June 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill Landlords and eligible households are encouraged to work together to take advantage of a program that provides housing stability for those facing economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. El Concilio in […]

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County officials eyeing campus approach to curb homelessness

June 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill California will ease restrictions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic on June 15. The novel coronavirus that causes the highly contagious respiratory disease responsible for tens of thousands to die statewide is […]

Education

New Stockton Superintendent John Ramirez Jr.

June 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

John Ramirez Jr. has been named Superintendent of the Stockton Unified School District in a super majority vote May 25. Ramirez comes to Stockton with 27 years of experience in education and has a proven […]

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